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THE END OF THE F***ING WORLD
THE END OF THE F***ING WORLD
2018 | Comedy, Drama, Film-Noir
I really wanted to like this show. And I did for at least the first couple of episodes. After awhile it just kind of grew stale. The main girl really irritated me since she made all sorts of irrational decisions and couldn't seem to make up her mind. I did, however, love the soundtrack. The dichotomy of the upbeat (ish) love songs with the more macabre themes was refreshing for such an indie feeling show and is pretty much the entire reason I'll probably watch the next season.
  
Century Hotel (2001)
Century Hotel (2001)
2001 | Drama, Mystery
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Rain Maida from Our Lady Peace and his indie rock wife Chantal Kreviazuk playing off each other in an awkward manner throughout one of the storylines (3 more)
Many intriguing storylines to follow
Plenty of accurate cultural and time period related storylines
Interesting and diverse characters
Rare gem
The movie revolves around one hotel room over the case of several decades, from its inaugural tenants, to a chilling scenario on New Year's Eve of the new millennium. A masterpiece from Canada which is a rare find but totally worth it.
  
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Mar 4, 2020  
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Oracular Spectacular by MGMT
Oracular Spectacular by MGMT
2008 | Pop
7
7.3 (3 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 494th greatest album of all time
"Time to Pretend" is an amazing start to this album. Such an uplifting anthem.
The next couple of songs are forgettable Bowie-esque songs. Nothing wrong with them but nothing stands out about them.
"Electric Feel" is a good indie Scissor Sisters song, but is instantly forgotten as soon as "Kids" comes on. That is such a thumping anthem as well.
Sadly thereafter it is back to forgettable, Bowie-esque ditties. Some of these remind me of Liam Lynch's album of generally nonsense pop songs.